Oregon's healthcare funding comes from three distinct sources: federal agencies that award grants directly or through state pass-throughs, state departments that administer both federal and state-appropriated funds, and private foundations with regional focus areas. Each operates on different timelines, with different eligibility rules and reporting requirements.
Oregon Healthcare Funding Landscape
Federal agencies, state departments, and private foundations active in Oregon healthcare and community services — and how funding flows from source to provider.
Federal Funding
HRSA, SAMHSA, CDC, and ACF — how federal dollars reach Oregon providers through direct awards and state pass-throughs.
State Agencies
OHA, ODHS, OHCS, and ODE — Oregon's state agencies that fund and administer healthcare programs.
Foundation & Private
Oregon Community Foundation, Meyer, Collins, Kaiser NW, and Cambia — foundations funding healthcare in Oregon.
How Funding Flows
Federal grant dollars follow distinct paths depending on the program. Direct awards go from the federal agency straight to the provider. Pass-through awards move from the federal agency to a state agency, which then sub-awards to eligible providers. Some programs use both channels simultaneously.
Federal Agency → State Agency → Provider
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